Housing at Georgetown University
Aspect of Georgetown University residential life / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Housing at Georgetown University consists of 13 residence halls at the main campus and a law center campus. Housing on Georgetown's main campus is divided between "halls," usually more traditional dormitories, and "villages", usually less traditional apartment complexes. In addition, Georgetown operates many townhouses in the Georgetown neighborhood, usually for second, third, and fourth-year students.
A majority of undergraduates, eighty-five percent, live on-campus.[citation needed] The remainder live off-campus, mostly in the Georgetown, Burleith, and Foxhall neighborhoods.[1] On-campus housing at Georgetown is the second most expensive in the country as of 2010.[2]
Housing is also available for on-campus graduate students at 55 H St. NW[3] while students at the Law Center are accommodated at the Gewirz Student Center.